Japanese firms in Europe
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"In this volume the authors examine the evolution of Japanese direct investment in Europe and explore its determinants. They then illustrate how, as multinationals, Japanese firms adapt to local conditions and try to take advantage of a global organization. In this respect three areas are more particularly explored: human resource management; relationships with suppliers; and R & D unit locations."--BOOK JACKET. "The impact of Japanese locations on their host countries is also studied. While Japanese industrial units may represent a challenge to European competitors, they may also accelerate useful technological awareness. The macroeconomic impact, e.g. on employment, is negligible - but regional or sectoral impacts can be sizeable."--BOOK JACKET.
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Frédérique Sachwald
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